People tend to think of pressure cookers as a convenient way to manage dinner prep after you get home from work. But can you use it for breakfast? Absolutely. Whether you're into oatmeal, fresh yogurt, or omelets, a pressure cooker can be a lifesaver in the morning. That's even more true when you have one like the , a programmable multi-function device that's pretty amazing. Currently the in Amazon's home and kitchen department, the has received a lot of love online lately, and rightfully so.

Acting as an electric pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, yogurt maker, sauté/browning pan, steamer, and warming pot, the ($159.95) can cook items in a fraction of the time needed on a stove or in an oven. That translates into , or so it's ready when you wake up; (still a six- to eight-hour process because of fermentation) with relatively little mess; , , , and .

I've come across some unusual examples of what people have made for breakfast in an Instant Pot. Let's take a look: